that courtroom anymore. she got up and left. wasn t even around for the verdict, anderson. incredible. thank you, ed lavandera, very much. two members of the jury, i spoke with stacey matthews and heidi correa earlier tonight. so heidi, i know this case hinged on whether or not the shooter knew he was doing right from wrong. you as a jury decided he did know right from wrong. i m wondering, what convinced you of that? reporter: it was just kind of an overall, it was you get so much information in the matter of, you know, the 10 or 11 days of the trial. you hear one side and then the other. it was the preponderance of the evidence that he admitted he knew it was wrong, and the one thing for me, everybody has their own hinge thing that convinced them, but for me, it was when he admitted that when he was riding in the back of the truck on the way to the shooting range that he said he considered